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Weber State University MSW Program (Impact (Increased applicants,…
Weber State University MSW Program
Mission
The Weber State University Master of Social Work will prepare you for advanced clinical practice with diverse people and systems in a wide variety of settings and contexts. Our graduates are charged with commitment to the development of human well-being, to social justice, and to the alleviation of poverty and oppression.
Goals
Prepare SW to work in a wide variety of settings
Prepare professionals to meet needs of diverse communities
Prepare Social workers to work across disciplines
Graduate clinicians that can get licensed
Objectives
Grant 45 MSW degrees each spring
Students will pass classes with a C or above
Students will pass all classes with a 3.0 or higher
Resources
Professors
Building Space
Curriculum
Students
Misc supplies
Program Director
Community Partners
Tuition
Processes
Application
Registration
Admissions
Assignments
Grades
Classes
Practicum Hours
Outputs
Number of classes
Attendance
Hours completed
Credit Hours
Professor time
Grade distribution
Pass/Fail
Outcomes
Grades
Graduation Rates
Licensure rate
Job placement
More studies
Impact
Increased applicants
Shortages of MH professionals goes down
Recidivism in systems
Decreased suicide rates
Substance abuse tx availability
Reduced DV
Legislation changed
Student contribution to community
Accessibility of services to LatinX community
Accessibility of harm reduction services